Why is it called a "building" when it is already built?
rhirhi
2012/07/21 01:47:59
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- pops 2012/07/21 20:50:48hmmm+1Why do they call it a blow job?reply
- jrci1 2012/07/21 05:05:49hmmm+1The word building comes from the Old English word byldan. So, why is building the noun and build the verb? I don't really know and, according to the online etymology dictionary, no-one else does either:
reply - Mr Marvin 2012/07/21 04:38:14hmmmWhy do you drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?reply
- me4ever 2012/07/21 02:48:08hmmminteresting question ..........reply
- Raphy 2012/07/21 02:30:58huhWhere did this question come from.......reply
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hmmmreply - Raphy rhirhi 2012/07/21 03:38:28
+1Just saying you have a lot of question.........lolreply -
yea lolreply - mikeeonly 2012/07/21 02:26:45hmmm+1Being a tradesman, if you think about it, renovation work is never done, so it is always a work in progressreply
- Shade 2012/07/21 02:24:49huhThe same reason a shipment is in a car and cargo is on a shipreply
- Vision of Verve 2012/07/21 02:19:47
- BloodlessVeins 2012/07/21 02:18:08hmmm
reply - Don Leuty 2012/07/21 01:54:15hmmm+2Because it is the result of a buildingreply
- ⚜3rd Street Boss⚜ 2012/07/21 01:53:10huhIt is artworkreply
- mandyinabox 2012/07/21 01:52:20hmmmi guess since buildings erode/delapidate/become desolate eventually and need to be maintained; good question...
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